There is now a free, interactive, and comparatively safe way to share your 3D design with friends: Sketchfab.What YouTube is to video, Sketchfab is to 3D files.Alban Denoyel, previously featured in Makezine, launched Sketchfab after noting that many of us share 3D designs via grainy screenshots, large rendered images, or by unsafely sending out our file. Sketchfab provides a neat alternative: it allows you to share an interactive, fast-loading rendered view of your 3D model— without allowing viewers to download or illegally distribute your file.This free tool is pretty intuitive, but read on for time-saving tips and screenshots!
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